The first Americans exposed to hantavirus arrived in the U.S. following a cruise ship outbreak and are now being monitored at isolation facilities. People have a lot of questions about how safe the public is from the virus — and whether it could turn into another global pandemic.
But health officials say this virus is not like COVID, and experts say the risk to the public remains low. Here’s what to know about the hantavirus outbreak and what it means for the public, in 60 seconds.
I will describe your plan..after this the news about the virus will decrease and will reappear a few months later and also the government in each country will issue a rule that no one is allowed to talk about this virus because anyone who violates this rule will be given sanctions either by commenting on social media or openly..where the government in each country is forced to comply with your rules with a "lockdown" for areas where there are many rats and each country is forced to spend heavily on early detection systems and health infrastructure for the reason of handling this virus..later you will also direct the government to regulate what we eat and where we live for the reason of sterilizing the area...(is that right WHO?)
If rats carried diseases, plus any disease that WHO has mentioned after Corona, and transmitted it to humans, the human population would have been wiped out a long time ago... even MODERNA has prepared a hantavirus vaccine in 2023...